Sierra's Story (Degrees of Betrayal)
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Genres: Children's Books, Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Joann (j0j0ruca) reviewed on + 18 more book reviews
I was pleasantly suprised by Sierra's Story. It was an easy read (book is written at about a mid 3rd grade level). I didn't put the book down until I finished it.
The novel is told in first person narrative. Sierra, the main character, is in the hospitol after an accident. The first few chapters are told from her perspective of hearing all that is going on around her but not being able to open her eyes, speak, or respond. At first her memory is a bit hazy but she slowly pieces together the events from that night. She learns that her boyfriend and her best friend have betrayed her. Once Sierra learns about this betrayal, she is determined to seek revenge on them and begins an elaborate planon destroying the two. Sierra's roommate from the hospital (an older god fearing woman) just might have some influence over her.
Ryun(Sierra's boyfriend) and Kenzie's (Sierra's best firend) side of the story are available in two additional books.
The novel is told in first person narrative. Sierra, the main character, is in the hospitol after an accident. The first few chapters are told from her perspective of hearing all that is going on around her but not being able to open her eyes, speak, or respond. At first her memory is a bit hazy but she slowly pieces together the events from that night. She learns that her boyfriend and her best friend have betrayed her. Once Sierra learns about this betrayal, she is determined to seek revenge on them and begins an elaborate planon destroying the two. Sierra's roommate from the hospital (an older god fearing woman) just might have some influence over her.
Ryun(Sierra's boyfriend) and Kenzie's (Sierra's best firend) side of the story are available in two additional books.
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